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Am i pregnant or just ill? Really need advice

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Recently, about 4 days ago, i last had intercourse which was on the day my period near enough finished. I'm usually on the pill but that night i wasn't. Since then, my discharge was constant, its stopped today, but this morning i had like a redish yellowish discharge which wasn't period like but wasn't what ive ever really seen. Yesterday i kept feeling quite sicky, but only in my neck like i was going to gag or throw up. Now today i have that feeling again and it's lastin for ages. I have eaten, and now im getting a head-rush/ head ache slight feeling. I know something is different about my body today. Could i be pregnant or was it not possible to be right after my period?

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  1. you wouldn't experience any stymtons of pregnancy after such a short time so you must just be ill


  2. If u want the baby the no worries otherwise i suggest u take a contraceptive pill just now.

    Get a home pregnancy test done.

    or at the hospital

    if pregnant take ur decisions wisely


  3. Women normally ovulate approximately 14 days AFTER they've had their period. If you're taking the pill, then that is made with basically one purpose...to stop you from ovulating.

    Being pregnant is NOT going to give you a head-rush! Holy cow!! Where in the world did you find that tidbit of useless information??

    Being pregnant is NOT going to give you a reddish yellowish discharge.

    Maybe you need to go to the library and read the book, " Pregnancy for Dummies."

  4. congrats! you're gonna be a mommy!

  5. well what concerns me is your saying you were usually on the pill... had you just run out? do you usually not take it regularly? because it is only at it's most effective when taken EVERY day and the SAME time. whenever you have s*x without some form of BC you run the risk of getting pregnant, and depending how long your period is you may have hit your fertile time, the count is 2 weeks from the FIRST day and sperm stays alive for i believe about 2 days, so it is possible, unfortunately it would be too soon to take a test, the best time to test if after you have missed a period, yes many tests say they can detect pregnancy before then but if you read the fine print the chances of the test being accurate is lower the further you are from your expected period

  6. You would not have symptoms of pregnancy after 4 days.  If there are such consequences, why are you having s*x?

  7. your still protected during your 7 day break so don't worry, if you've taken the pill correctly and then when it came to your 7 day break you stop you are still protected during those days, so don't worry it is very very unlikely you are pregnant of course providing you've taken your pill correctly this last month. PLUS  it is highly unlikely you would get pregnant straight after your period unless the sperm live for 7 days which probably isn't likely AND your pill fails you so relax theres nothing to worry about

    there is always a chance you could be pregnant though  with any type of intercourse with any sort of protection so i would suggest going the doctors if you don't want to wait 3 weeks until your next period to find out and your still concerned but as i said   very  very unlikely

  8. first of all, please try not to be a statistic. second of all, it doesn't sound like youre pregnant (thank God) but it sounds like you might have something else medically going on. make an appointment with your doctor. and God, don't tell me you probably have to have your mother make the appointment for you right? why are you on the pill? is it to prevent pregnancy or to regulate your periods? that is something else to consider. if it is to regulate your periods, this might have something to do with how your feeling. the "head rush" could be the result of blood clotting  - so i advise you to make the appointment. good luck.

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